After a deputy pulled over a vehicle in DeBary for an expired tag on Friday afternoon, the lawman found drugs everywhere: Inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, in the trunk, on the suspects, left behind in a patrol car -- and even shoved inside a woman’s privates, according to a news release from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

The driver, 22-year-old Alyssa Ainsworth, was driving with a suspended license. During a search of the DeBary woman's purse, the deputy discovered some meth. The deputy also found more meth in the jacket of one of the passengers, Ronald Stidd, 20, of Orange City.

A female deputy who had been called to the scene reportedly noticed a container hanging out of Ainsworth’s private area, which also turned out to contain meth.

The search then moved on to the trunk of the car, where deputies found all the makings of a mobile math lab, such as a plastic bottle, kerosene in a can, gasoline and an over-the-counter medicine commonly used to cook meth.

Then, a deputy who had detained the duo in his patrol car, found a container with four prescription pills was left behind in his car. The pills were linked to the Ainsworth, who didn’t have a prescription for them, deputies said.

After admitting that the meth-making equipment belonged to her, Ainsworth was charged with manufacture of meth, possession of meth, tampering with physical evidence and two additional drug charges for possession of the prescription pills.

This is Ainsworth's 5th booking this year in the Volusia County jail; and Stidd's 5th booking within one year, according to inmate records.

Stidd was charged with possession of meth and booked into jail on $2,000 bond.